November 2024 Newsletter
“Valid Expressions of Christian Faith”
Dear Church Family:
In his book, Jesus “Hero of Thy Soul,” Jim McGuiggan shares a captivating story from Saul Bellow’s collection of traditional Jewish tales. In a small Russian town, a rabbi would disappear every Friday morning for several hours. His devoted disciples believed he went up to heaven to talk with God. However, a newcomer to town was skeptical and decided to hide and observe the rabbi’s actions.
To the stranger’s surprise, the rabbi spent his time cutting firewood for an elderly woman and her sick son. This selfless act inspired the newcomer to become a disciple. From then on whenever someone said the rabbi ascended to heaven, the stranger would quietly add, “if not higher.”
This story beautifully illustrates a kind and gentle soul who demonstrated faith through actions. It echoes the powerful testimony of James 2:14-17, “What good is it, my brothers and sisters, if you say you have faith but do not have works? Can faith save you? If a brother or sister is naked and lacks daily food, and one of you says to them, “Go in peace; keep warm and eat your fill,” and yet does not supply their bodily needs, what good is that? So, faith by itself, if it has no works is dead.”
One common mistake Christians make is assuming ministry must always have a religious flavor. We often associate Christian service with Bible studies, prayer meetings, and evangelistic presentations. While these activities are valuable, they are not the only valid expressions of Christian faith.
We bear witness to our faith when we offer a helping hand to those in need. We exalt our Lord when we make ourselves useful. The recent collection of donations from you to send to Western North Carolina is a testament to this. Your generosity has made a significant impact on the lives of those in need. To God be the glory!
In conclusion, our faith is not limited to religious rituals. We can express our devotion through simple acts of kindness, compassion, and service. By doing so, we demonstrate the authenticity of our faith and bring glory to God.
In the eternal fellowship,
Richard Childress
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